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>> horrendous shootings happening and party like atmospheres but everything turning wrong within just a few seconds. as a busy saturday night in philly, hundreds of people out on the streets according to investigators. it all ended up as one of the countries latest mass shooting spree take a look on your screen this is where it all happen in phillies at south south street neighborhood just last night. south street had dozens of bars and lots of restaurants. it's a pretty popular to hang out pretty special in the summer. police say it was slammed last night to put investigators telling us at least 14 people were shot, three of those people were killed. just before midnight investigators spotted a multiple gunman opening fire into that large crowd, that is when a philly police officer pulled out his gun and tried to take down one of the shooters. this normally busy strip now a crime scene. >> there are at least two guns that have been recovered from the scene. one with an extended magazine. at this time, as a result of the shooting, we have numerous shell
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casings throughout the 200 block and 300 block of south street. >> police are looking through all of that evidence as the mayor is also speaking out. crime is up in the city of philly anyway the mayor addressing this latest tragedy saying in part our city and our country have experienced a steep rise in gun violence over the past two years. we have spent these years grappling with this rising epidemic and doing everything we can in our power to not only stop it but try to understand why the violence continues but he says it is senseless, needless and also deeply troubling. we are also learning about another mass shooting that happened in chattanooga tennessee overnight but police say three people were killed and also at least 17 others were hurt in the shooting sure the downtime bar some people were saying people are struck by the car will fleeing the scene they did have a press conference this morning saying they are looking for more information. as you can already assume this
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is a very complex situation. we are trying to determine exactly what happened and what led up to this taking place. >> at this time no arrests have yet been made in either case. we are expecting to learn more about that philly shooting around 2:00 p.m. today when investigators tell me they're going to have a press conference. anyone that with information is asked to call police. mike: alexis mcadams starting a soft live thanks very much for another tough week for president biden i had to seek rebels with record high gasoline prices, stubborn inflation, a challenging baby formula crisis, and a heated gun debate. for tracking it all the white house hello lucas. >> is a senior economic advisor to the president of the following question. >> were to be expect gas prices to come down? >> i think we seldom spike up in may. i'm sure that will be reflected in the inflation report that we will get this week.
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i am not in the forecasting business. according to this chart from gas buddy the price of gasoline has been increasing since a president was elected but it is now double what it was when he was sworn in. another record high unleaded record could be approaching $5 a gallon for gasoline not the only fuel issue facing the president for the baby from the crisis also continues with ten states now 90% out of formula. the abbott baby form a factory closely into the shortage has resumed production for the initial product sittings in the coming weeks. another this time from australia expected to land and the united states soon caring formula made from goat's milk to feed millions of hungry american babies. the president urging congress to take action after the apartment shooting for it raise its minimum wage to purchase a firearm from 18 -- 21 with a three day waiting period added. steve scalise was asked to davies open to raising the age after six of the past nine mass
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shootings. shooters 21 and younger. >> you look at california they have a bill to raise the age in the state of california. the federal court ruled unconstitutional. so instead of trying to go down unconstitutional realm why don't we look at why more young people are doing this? >> congress returns for hearings this week. you've heard that before, mike. >> lucas tomlinson live on the north lawn, lucas thank you very much. let's begin today's political panel, talk radio host and former hillary clinton campaign national finance team member, gentlemen welcome it. >> good to see you. present biden was to tighten up gun registration, what is realistic? >> a lot actually for the first time in a while mike. give bipartisan talks of blumenthal, cinnamon, manchin, lindsey graham, john cornyn, of
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every possible agreement red flag laws you just talked about, mental health assistance, perhaps expanded background checks. they are talking about things like assault weapons ban but that is not going to happen it's too much republican opposition. but for the first time in years is a real chance for progress here. mike: senate majority leader at mitch mcconnell is talking about harding's goals and mental health aspects of these situations, tony what is realistic? >> at first it was realistic we could all accept the fact they could not find assault weapon congress if their lives depended on it. make people afraid and not disengage conversation with what chuck schumer said no to in senate ron johnson wanted to bring his legislation for because it might be best practices reach the idea you may want to arm schools or have security in schools like you
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would a grocery store or a bank or a lot of other places he is so opposed to the idea that guns may be something valuable like saving lives that he would not allow the legislation forward. me i'm up for the conversation if the conversation worthy of having as they all are. but i remain somebody who believes the second amendment is valuable in law-abiding citizens for the shop be penalized because of horrible discussing violent murderous actions. mike: someone who is covered help for more than a decade the question is does a party in power want a solution to get something across the finish line? or do they prefer to have the issue to hammer the other party in the upcoming midterm elections? what is your take? >> that is exactly was different about these talks, mike. i spoke to one senior staff are involved in these talks it told me as opposed to the past democrats are doing it now is trying to come up with what is reasonable and not having a redlines in the sand like we are not going to do this without an
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assault weapons ban. they are not saying that. that is what makes it different and that is why republicans are at the table with them. >> tony, what is your take? do they want a solution or campaign issue? >> that represent him at a rhode island was to cut the bs and refuses to listen to anybody else. democrat of new york will pack the court will get rid of the filibuster will do whatever it takes. [inaudible] we are willing to have a great number of conversations. it's their way or the highway. it shows real level within the democratic party. >> that god is not part of these talks. >> he was there at the house judiciary and he did so those words. >> to inflation, here is the commerce secretary today. we will get inflation under
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control is worth noting up a dollar 40 a gallon since putin moved troops to supply chain problems caused by covid proximate bet viewers watching right now will ask when they will get inflation under control. >> inflation in spain, and the netherlands and is all higher than united states. some are probably unique to us for the sequiturs exactly right. the war on ukraine has devastated gas prices here in the u.s. and everybody suffered. she is right it will take some time. but the administration is doing everything it can. this is not an easy problem to overcome. she identified supply chain that's part of the problem two and a worldwide problem not a u.s. problem for. >> tony there's a lot of folks are saying though the
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administration aggravate the problem by being tough on domestic production? >> of course they are. the rational response is no desire for energy security in the united states of the bite administration for this an unbelievable resistance anger toward that pretty want to talk about inflation who cares no one cares about inflation. nor do they believe the idea of #. gas prices were well up under president biden before the russian invasion of ukraine. maybe if we had a stronger president we wouldn't see an invasion of ukraine and gas prices are not as high as they are now part $5 a gallon and my beloved indiana. lord only knows what is happening. they do look at biden as the guy to blame there's no energy policy whatsoever. no willingness to engage one very. >> quick answers from both of you. are you worried about a recession with prices so high? >> i think we can avoid a poets also note other than inflation had a lot of good economic news.
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record budget surplus in april. thoughts of new jobs, great marker for people seeking a job in america right now. millions of new drugs have been created over the last 16 or 18 months. six tony what about our word recession? >> suppresses not create a single job come back to work of jobs. there are so many jobs in the questions there are these people. >> tony, thanks gentlemen. >> take care of her. >> new details coming to light in the shocking murder of a retired wisconsin judge made law enforcement officials the suspected killer had a hit list that included several bipartisan including senate minority leader mitch mcconnell. childs watson joins me know the latest on this disturbing revelation, hello charles. >> hey good afternoon the suspect in this case had a hit
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list made a both democrats and republicans who he planned to target and possibly do harm too. as you mentioned the name included -- like the list included prominent made such a senate minority leader mitch mcconnell wisconsin governor tony edwards spoke about the judges slang but no mention of being a target himself. >> makes me feel ill being a share bigger jurists in the state in rural wisconsin to be targeted like that. it makes me sick to my >>. >> wisconsin authority said the 56-year-old suspect identified as douglas shot and killed retired judge john inside the judges home before court would critically warning himself on friday. he did have some interaction in the past but the victim in this
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case the judge sentenced him to six years in prison and 2005 when he was convicted of armed robbery per the 56-year-old has a long rap sheet including convictions for carrying a firearm while a felon and eluding police. may have motivated him. the judicial system and the active danger to other individuals. >> authorities in wisconsin so they have notified all individuals who may have been the target in this case for it at this time they have no evidence of any active threats as they continue to investigate part will send it back to you precook deeply disturbing, charles watson live thank you very much. 11000 migrants of live report from the ground and texas in
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griff is life in the rio grande valley with more. >> hey mike, good afternoon. that caravan is of concern to agents here. we are just west of the mcallen port of entry here in the rgb sector. you can see behind me the winding river on the other side behind me is mexico. it is a very narrow crossing, many places the more than 200 miles of river border that they have here in this heat has been the triple digits every day i've been here this heat is unbearable it is not slowing the migrant surge. take a look at this video shot overnight by our croupier you can see the group around 3:00 a.m. it was about 100 with a typical showing of hondurans, guatemalans, salvadorans, nicaraguans. it comes every single night, every single morning just an absolute clockwork operation here. let me show you another video of his smaller group just ten in this one but in it were three chinese nationals, mike.
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sources here tell me they are seeing five -- seven chinese nationals coming every single day. of course in this sector they have seen more than 70 nationalities among these groups. let me share the numbers pretty put this together to give you an idea but since i've been on the ground memorial day monday, six days you can see there have been 9055 apprehensions 645 and known it got a ways that means we saw them on cameras, but we did not bring them into custody breed they got a way we do not know who they are, where they are going or why they are here. congressman jason smith who led the delegation done earlier this week was on in the last hour here's what he had to say about his profiting on this, take a listen. >> what is so sad, we were able to see who is benefiting from all of this a print out tell you who is benefiting the mexican cartel the border patrol told us while we were down there that the cartel is making roughly $32 million a day, just by human trafficking along the southern
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border. trucks on the mexican signed we can show you exclusive video we got in the shelter there they've got more than 1500 migrants in a place built for 1200 for the director saying there's some 5000 migrants in the street. as in the biden admin administration to please send a message of the central american south american countries to not come right now they have no place to put them part of a sleep migrants coming because they worry they're going to miss their shot at title 42 lifts to get in here. now that caravan you just talked about, i talked to the director down there when southern mexico he says that if indeed there is migrants not get there mexican temporary work visas by tomorrow morning they will start at 6:00 a.m. marching as many as 11000 may be among them. that will be a serious compounding of the problem for agents here on the u.s. side, michael. >> griff you have had experience covering these caravans before.
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we are arty seeing a massive search under southern border, what would be the real world impact if a caravan of 11000 or show shows up at the southern border when there's arty plenty of other people trying to come across? >> if indeed march at 6:00 a.m. ten or 11000 strong, mike that be the largest caravan to ever come, two years ago 2019 when it march with the one all the way from honduras through guatemala, we made it all the way across from eagle pass. of course we all know how huge that one was. that was only about 6000 and it absolutely froze the border operations and obviously drugs and other contraband came and other parts of the border makes it very difficult for agents to patrol and deal with something like that part will be following that if indeed it leaves tomorrow. >> griff i hope that your comfy shoes with you it sounds like that could be.
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>> indeed border patrol agents don't care what's thrown at them. they could use a little help and support with more resources from the administration. griff thanks very much. >> russian missiles hit kyiv up battles range in eastern ukraine the first major strikes in the capitol city since the end of april. trey yingst has the latest from kyiv. >> might good afternoon. russian cruise missiles targeted the ukrainian capitol of kyiv loud explosions were heard around 6:00 a.m. local time. we did see black smoke rising from this guideline for this is the first time in weeks that kyiv came under russian attack the russian defense ministry's arty taking credit for the strikes, saying they had t72 tanks and other military vehicles supplied by eastern european countries the ukrainians are denying this
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tanks were there. this comes as a war of attrition is slowly developing in the east. the strategic city and creating troops of taken back some territory and fierce street battles they defense ministry detail why russian troops have been making some progress in that region attributing the limited success to heavier air and artillery campaigns. ukraine's defense minister said this weekend he believes the war may finish by the end of the year. but the russians don't appear to be on the same page. russian foreign minister claims without evidence that europe and the united states are interfering in peace talks. >> did not allowed to negotiate. ukraine put forward a proposal two months ago on how to address the issue. we took this proposal as a basis for talks. they later the west forbade the ukrainians to continue the talks process. >> the reality is russian troops
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continued their invasion into ukraine for it is easy to call for peace talks when you illegally taken sovereign territory from another country, mike. mike: trey yingst live in kyiv, thanks very much. china's formally requesting a meeting with u.s. defense secretary lloyd austin next week in singapore while the pentagon chief is traveling in the region. u.s. official says the secretary has agreed to the meeting the focus of which will be on what is called managing competition. this comes as china enjoys unusual leverage over the u.s. and one vital supply chain category, here's national security correspondent jennifer. >> what do an f35 fighter jet and abrams tank a surface-to-air missile and a handheld radio all have in common? they all rely on rare earth minerals 17 elements that make up the basis for most of the world high-tech electronics. right now china controls nearly
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90% of the world supply of rare earth minerals. the supply chain that is so crucial to national security that the defense department submitted its own legislative proposal to the house armed services committee asking for $253.5 million to build up a bigger mineral stockpile. >> we cannot continue to rely on our adversaries especially china precooked it's a issue that has a rare bipartisan support pretenders tom cotten and mark kelly have introduced legislation to help create a larger stockpile for the u.s. military along with creating more incentives to mind these minerals in the u.s. senator kelly a former astronaut explained how he saw the problem firsthand from space. >> looked down over china and you see what looks like lakes of very strange colors. it is because they are processing things like rare metals, it is a very dirty process. >> production and mining of these materials in the u.s. is
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highly limited due to heavy environmental regulation. >> it is so importantly not just stockpile these minerals for our military but we developed domestic mining and manufacturing capabilities for all american industries for. >> the reagan institute highlighted its concern and a report released last november. >> china has subsidized its own manufacturing and their country to basically double down on rare earth minerals the rest of the world has not caught up they have not been competitive in that space that given it to china we essentially seceded it to china precooked center cotton warns of china were to cut the u.s. off now within a year the military would run out of these rare earth elements needed to make most weapons. at the pentagon, jennifer griffin fox news. >> five day celebration across the pond marking queen elizabeth the second 70th year on the throne. next. in the nutritional drink you choose.
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first the festivities is the mark just wrapped up hello greg. >> hey mike nice report on very good and warm store present moment everybody had hope for today, one last glimpse of the queen at least during this a four day. and they got it. they crowds were gathered for a pageant paraded gone on for about two and half hour races down the mall the queen emerged, prince's charles and camilla, prince william and kate and their three cute kids on that famous, famous balcony at buckingham palace. these people are really the core royals the heirs apparent for the queen had taken a pass on
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two days of festivities, after reporting some discomfort, she was smiling, she was waving part she seemed to take it all in. now included in that pageant which passed by the pals by the way the golden state carriage that brought elizabeth to her coronation seven decades, 70 years ago. it is a bit of a rough ride, mike no wonder she passed on taking that today. earlier in the day really throughout the four-day holiday, street fairs, picnics, outdoor dining in honor of the queen including perhaps the biggest alfresco lunch ever held outside of windsor castle. all this after very fun pop concert in front of buckingham palace last night and included americans like diana ross, alicia keys, rod stewart even sang neil diamond's classic sweet caroline. much to the pleasure of 8-year-old son george and others. son of kate and william paid by the weight the surprise last night probably in your viewer's
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already know because it's gotten a lot of play and another appearance by the queen and a brief film with none other than paddington bear. we just got a statement from buckingham palace, directly from the queen that said she says she has been humbled and touched so many have taken to the streets to mark this jubilee. i think all of those tens of thousands of people we saw out there today, feel the same way back to you. greg was the excited crowd that all of these events. has the overall british public received this as well? >> i think so yes. the poll numbers are high for the queen here. much higher than most politicians including by the way the current uk prime minister. i think they all gathered around. we know we are in some tough times now and the uk and globally with the war, the economy, et cetera et cetera. it is great for them to honor this woman who has seen this country in effect the world through so many hard times over
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so many decades. a lot of celebration back to you. great point, greg palkot back in london. joining me now professor of history of the university of no answer. professor welcome. >> nice to see you. >> what is the monarchy? what is the crown trying to convey with this wonderful celebration? >> i think the crown is trying to convey a sense of unity and to really bring people together. and create a celebration at a moment that has been very difficult for the british public. with i think your colleague mention a lockdowns from covid, the war in ukraine, escalating gasoline prices. escalating food prices. and here is the queen reaching out to people with her message of courage and hope. and isn't bringing people along
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for the ride in this joyous occasion marked and trent marking her 70th year on the throne. i think it's the tonic people needed. i think that is what the palace and probably the johnson government is trying to do with this. a distraction from troubles and giving people something to celebrate. what more worthy than the queen we have all revered for so long. thirty-six queen elizabeth the second is 96 years young pre-she has held up in this public celebration? >> i think should aptly marv is on the first day but i think was a disappointment when she did not show up at the thanksgiving service for her many years on the throne. but i think the people who put together the whole show did a very good job of substituting virtual representations of the queen with the projections onto the palace, the wonderful
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paddington bear and then she mustered all of her strength and came out on this final day to wave to the public. so i think all in all considering she is 96 she did quite well. >> is been public friction with the prince harry and meghan markel. any surprise they were booed by fans and physical distance for the rest of the family? >> when i watch the segment where they walked into st. paul's, i thought there was both cheering and booing. think that's emblematic of their place in the royal family. on one hand i think people estimate the poll numbers a lot of people don't like the fact they stepped back for they especially don't like the opera interview where they accused an anonymous member of the royal family of racism. but at the same tara they are an essential part of the family. i think with the cheering represented was joy in seeing the whole family reunited at
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that celebration of the queen at st. paul's church. i don't think any amendments seem to have been made during this jubilee. but i do think the good thing is harry and meghan came for they did what they promise for they introduce their children to the queen. and they did not be calm the kind of centerpiece of the whole thing. but a greater reconciliation would no doubt have greatly please the british public for. >> a celebration symptom are not a lot of love for the quavered americans are probably asking if the crown will last over time? what challenges does the monarchy face ahead? >> they challenge the monarchy this queen has had a long java day. she represents tradition and majesty. she connects britons with their past in a very profound way. and i think prince charles
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modern monarchy he says he and camilla lived in the flat above the shop. that is sort of a joke. plan to open the palaces up to the public rather than really using them as private residences other than small quarters. the question is, while this will seem more economical and perhaps give the public more access, will it diminish the majesty of the crown? able to maintain into the 21st century it's quite astonishing. it was quite significant yesterdays concert the way the statue of queen victoria, another great queen presided over everything. and queen elizabeth criticism from the colonies recently that
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she has been majestic of charles might not be. arthel: nicolette thank you so much for your time and your analysis. >> thank you. highest court in the land is back in session tomorrow. decisions on contentious issues such as abortion, gun write in climate change could come before the end of the week. alexander hoffa's life here in washington with the latest. hi alex for. >> hi there over 30 opinions due out before the term ends at the end of the month. a whole lot going on. monday's decision stand out abortion rights case with draft opinion by justice that leaked last month create a firestorm for the court as protesters saw this as an indication the upcoming ruling would effectively overturn roe v wade will soon note the draft opinion stands. as for the leak investigation is ongoing to find the source reformer department of justice prosecutor james said clerks should be willing to make items like their cell phones
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available. >> i would hope the justices would be encouraging their clerks to be forthright, to be completely disclosing. and for that part of the information gathering to take place, without the >> of litigation and getting attorneys involved to fight for the privacy interests of a law clerk on the supreme court. >> to immigration cases also said to be decided one big where the buy administration is able to deal with the trump error remain in mexico policy. the other a silent related case questions whether state should be allowed to intervene and defend a rule of the federal government does not. the supreme court will also tackle gun rights and will issue an opinion on whether law-abiding gun owners have the right to carry a loaded handgun without having to prove to a state have a special need to be armed. on the environment, the court has agreed to preemptively review the scope of the environmental protection agency authority, how far that is ranging. once all these opinions are issued and the term ends justice
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steven breyer plans to retire. judge jackson will then be sworn in as his replacement. so a whole lot going on just this month for. >> indeed when the counter says june it's a busy season at the supreme court. alex hoff, thanks a lot. we'll have more on the massive migrant caravan gathered near the mexico guatemala border with the former acting dhs secretary chad wolf after the break. she
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treks a massive group of 11000 migrants gathering around the border preparing to begin a treacherous journey to our southern border on monday. with this now former acting homeland security secretary executive director of the america first policy institute center for homeland security and immigration, chad wolf. welcome. >> thanks mike, thanks for having me. some numbers border encounters fiscal year 2020 rio grande valley of 21% del rio up to 133% el paso yuma up 346% they are staggering numbers continues to emphasize and encourage the crisis we see on that border for these number of individuals that are crossing the border illegally, thousands and
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hundreds of thousands at this point every 30 days, every month. there is no end in sight. as we look to the future, we look towards what can be done about border, this administration is still trying to pull down title 42. i think that is important to remember there is a very few tools left in a toolbelt of a border patrol agent in this administration is slowly taken on each one of those tools to address and manage the crisis on the border today. mike: next set of numbers deportations and arrests of the southern border parade fiscal year 2020 more than 185,000 fiscal year 2021, 59011 deported, 74082 arrested for that's a pretty's deep drop is in it absolutely have the historical border crisis the highest number of illegal apprehensions we have ever seen you also have the lowest number
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of deportations or removals at the same time. it is very clear at this administration is trying to do they've open up the borders on their not removing individuals that should be removed because they don't have a legal right to be here. again this is all about legal migration versus illegal migration. if you choose to break our a while there should be consequences. this administration is showing them there are no consequences for that is where you see these numbers continue to increase month after month for. >> at the white house if they were to call you want to get a handle on the border but would you tell them? root in situ the remain in mexico for people in those programs and show individuals and show those folks it's not okay to illegally break the law and come across that border
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purdue will not remain in the united states pretty will be removed back to your home country until you choose to come to the u.s. and the legal and proper way and be vetted like every other individual. >> when you hear about other migrant convoy getting started potentially soon as tomorrow morning, what is the practical impact on our southern borders should they make that trip? quick sleep practical impact would be overwhelmed. it would be overwhelmed it also depends on where they are crossing for if they choose to at a port of entry it will stop commerce it'll stop illegal trade and travel you have at the port of entry. but probably the most dangerous is if they choose to cross in the middle of the desert or across the river between a port of entry. what is it due to border patrol resources? we are not going to be able to apprehend all those individuals it's a very dangerous journey. so again the administration has put the signal out there that it is okay to come. the vast majority of folks will be released and that's why you're going to see migrant caravan after caravan after caravan or to going to continue
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♪ ♪ los angeles district attorney george gascon backpedaling on his claim that county sheriff's department agreed his life sentencing of a teen who drove into a mom and her baby. this san francisco progressive d.a. faces recall election on tuesday. christina coleman has the latest in the golden state, hello christina. >> hi mike. guess the l.a. county das office admitted they were wrong by releasing a statement noting the sheriff's office was not involved in the decision on the felony charge regarding that hit and run case. this comes after sheriff called out the das office on their mistake. he tweeted the sheriff's office investigators would never be okay with the sentencing. also the mother involved in this
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case was not okay with the punishment either but she said quote, george gascon does not value my life or the life of my child or any other victim out there. take a look at this video, security camera show footage of this woman and her eight -month-old baby was in a stroller at the time, appearing to be mowed down by the then 16-year-old suspect in venice. the teen was charged with felony assault by means of force and hit and run. ultimately he was sentenced to eight youth camp for five -- seven months for this. in regards to the punishment, the das office said quote we stand by the purpose of the juvenile justice system to rehabilitate young people. but, some california residents are still fed up or they say pro- criminal agendas of progressive d.a. george gascon in san francisco d.a. have left them feeling abandoned the effort to recall chesa boudin they will decide on tuesday
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whether he should stay in office. meanwhile the recall campaign for gascon has collected half a million signatures so far but they need less and 70000 more by july 6 to trigger a recall election here in l.a. county, mike brickwork school followed sewer goes, christina coleman live in southern california. christina thanks very much. so that is all for this hour of "fox news live". fox news sunday with my man john roberts in the chair is next. i am mike emmanuelle. thank you so much for watching. have a wonderful day. migraine attacks? you can't always avoid triggers like stress. qulipta™ can help prevent migraine attacks. you can't prevent what's going on outside
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